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Standard format
This is an extended format to support tags made by IC chip manufacturers that have an EPC area over 96 bits.
Specify these parameters after specifying <IP0>e:h
There is no specific order in the parameter after <IP0> e:h is specified.
Three-character parameter identifier
Parameters related to Gen2 basic operation (Omissible)
In the PC area, there is length information that controls the number of digits of
the data to be recorded to EPC. You can change the number of digits of the EPC
data by specifying number multiples of four from 4 to 124 in decimal code to this
parameter.
Specifying this parameter is not necessary in most cases because the
length information is written to the PC automatically by judging from the data
length specified by epc:, if this parameter is not specified. (The maximum value
of the length information of PC is 124 digits.)
Specify the number from 000 to 1FF in HEX code. Synthesize data together with
current PC length information and write.
Specify 4 to 124 digits hexadecimal string.
Digits can be varied in multiples of four. A parameter error will occur if the
character string specified is larger than specified with pcw:, meanwhile if smaller
the empty digits will be filled with 0.
Specify numeric string to write to USER area in hexadecimals. Specify the
number of digits in the multiples of four.
It is possible to specify in 4-128 digits range, however, the maximum number of
digits depends on the used tag.
Specify numeric string to write to USER area in ASCII data. Writing the data
containing the control code (00H to 1FH) is also available. It is necessary to have
data area and data size information separated with a comma before the data.
For example in specifying a data size as 64, specify as follows: usa:64,abcde…
Specify the digits in multiples of two.
It is possible to specify in 2-64 digits range, however, the maximum number of
digits depends on the used tag.
Standard format tag operation parameter (Omissible)
Specify the area to be locked by five bits in binary code such as lck:10101.
The display order is USER, TID, ACCESS, KILL, and EPC from the top. If the
access password is specified, it results in a password lock, and if the access
password is not specified, it results in a permanent lock.
To perform locking or read protect with a password, specify a fixed
eight-character HEX code.
To access an area on which a password lock or password read lock is applied,
specify the same number sequence as that used when locking.
Specify unlocking area with lck:.
Specify the kill code with eight-character HEX code. You cannot execute the kill
by writing the code only.
Secure related parameter dedicated for NXP G2XL (Omissible)
(Cannot be used in a Gen2 chip other than NXP G2XL.)
Specify 0 or 1 to indicate whether read protection is to be set or canceled. 1 for
set and 0 for reset. Reads in all areas will be restricted if read protect is set.
A lock password other than “00000000” shall be used together with this. Use the
same numeric string as the lock password to reset. (dedicated for NXP G2XL)
Specify 0 or 1 as EAS bit value. 1 for set and 0 for reset.
A lock password other than “00000000” shall be used together with this. Use the
same numeric string as the lock password to reset. (Dedicated for NXP G2XL)